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The Idea of Israel in Second Temple Judaism

The Idea of Israel in Second Temple Judaism

The Idea of Israel in Second Temple Judaism

A New Theory of People, Exile, and Israelite Identity
Jason A. Staples, North Carolina State University, Raleigh
May 2021
Available
Hardback
9781108842860

    In this book, Jason A. Staples proposes a new paradigm for how the biblical concept of Israel developed in Early Judaism and how that concept impacted Jewish apocalyptic hopes for restoration after the Babylonian Exile. Challenging conventional assumptions about Israelite identity in antiquity, his argument is based on a close analysis of a vast corpus of biblical and other early Jewish literature and material evidence. Staples demonstrates that continued aspirations for Israel's restoration in the context of diaspora and imperial domination remained central to Jewish conceptions of Israelite identity throughout the final centuries before Christianity and even into the early part of the Common Era. He also shows that Israelite identity was more diverse in antiquity than is typically appreciated in modern scholarship. His book lays the groundwork for a better understanding of the so-called 'parting of the ways' between Judaism and Christianity and how earliest Christianity itself grew out of hopes for Israel's restoration.

    • Traces the development of the concept of 'Israel' from the Bible into the first century CE
    • Offers a new paradigm for understanding the relationship between the terms 'Israelite' and 'Jew' in antiquity, explaining the connection between that terminology and the apocalyptic restoration hopes of many Jews in the Second Temple period
    • Provides a close reading of a vast corpus of biblical and other early Jewish texts, integrating data and questions typically isolated or treated differently across the fields of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, New Testament, Jewish Apocrypha/Pseudepigrapha, Philo, Josephus, Dead Sea Scrolls, and history of Judaism

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Jason Staples, in The Idea of Israel in Second Temple Judaism, takes a fresh approach to aspects of this subject. He states that his purpose is to explore the concept, “examining how the concept of Israel was developed.' Rabbi Dr Charles, Church Times

    'This is an important and valuable book … Highly recommended.' J. S. Kaminsky, Choice Magazine

    '… The Idea of Israel in Second Temple Judaism is convincing and significant: it will affect everyone working in this field for decades and will likely be cited as a watershed moment for the topic … For those interested in biblical studies, history, or theology, this book is an important read.' Luke Beavers, Southern Theological Review

    'His ambitious study should accomplish nothing less than a paradigm shift in the way many in the guild think about Israelite identity. … Scholars who opt for an alternate construal of 'Israel' language and/or downplay the significance of the ongoing perdurance of 'the age of wrath' in Second Temple literature, including the New Testament, must now grapple afresh with Staples's arguments to do so.' Paul T. Sloan, Bulletin for Biblical Research

    'Scholars of the period will find in this book much with which to engage and also contend.' George Nicol, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament

    'The Idea of Israel is an excellent resource … Although technical, the book remains readable and engaging. Students of biblical theology will profit from the implications for understanding Israel in both the Old and New Testament - especially in relation to Israel, the church, and their relationship. Pastors will profit from consulting the book when preaching from texts as diverse as the Major and Minor Prophets, Ezra-Nehemiah, Esther, Ephesians 2-3, and Romans 9-11.' G. Kyle Essary, Themelios

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    Product details

    May 2021
    Hardback
    9781108842860
    450 pages
    235 × 158 × 28 mm
    0.75kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Abbreviations
    • Introduction: investigating the idea of Israel
    • Part I. Israel's Disputed Birthright:
    • 1. Jews and Israelites in antiquity: the need for a new paradigm
    • 2. The other Israelites: Samaritans, Hebrews, and non-Jewish Israel
    • Part II. Restoration Eschatology and the Construction of Biblical Israel:
    • 3. Judah's bible and the narrative construction of biblical Israel
    • 4. Between disaster and restoration: the prophets, exile, and restoration eschatology
    • 5. The restoration of Israel in the Persian and Hellenistic periods: incomplete, delayed, failed
    • Part III. Israel and Restoration Eschatology in the Diaspora:
    • 6. Exile and Diaspora theology
    • 7. Israel, Jews, and restoration eschatology in Josephus
    • 8. Israel and restoration in Philo of Alexandria
    • 9. Exile and Israel's restoration in the dead sea scrolls
    • 10. Israel, Jews, and restoration in other second temple narrative literature
    • 11. Israel in second temple eschatological and apocalyptic literature
    • 12. Israel, Hebrews, Jews, and restoration eschatology
    • Bibliography
    • Index of primary sources
    • General index.
      Author
    • Jason A. Staples , North Carolina State University, Raleigh

      Jason A. Staples is Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at North Carolina State University. He is a 2008 recipient of at the Jacob K. Javits Fellowship and the author of numerous articles on ancient Judaism and early Christianity.